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Thank you to everyone that helped out at The New Scientist Live in London Oct2017

by Sabine Flitsch | Oct 11, 2017 | news |

News Reports

  • Studentships available
  • Congratulations to Alex on passing your viva! 12/03/2018
  • Congratulations to Michel on passing your viva! 27/02/2018
  • Congratulations Lorna on passing your viva! 09/02/2018
  • Well done to Kun, Fabio, Ed, Cheun-Jiuan, Will and Peter on your recent ChemBioChem publication! 30th Nov 2017
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate Position: closing date 26/11/2017
  • Thank you Nick and Greg, great dissemination at The Science Spectacular, Manchester Museum 21st Oct 2017
  • Well done Jo on your latest ChemCatChem journal article! 16th Oct 2017
  • Thank you to everyone that helped out at The New Scientist Live in London Oct2017
  • Sabine and Fabio at the Newton Funded Researcher Links Glycobiology Meeting in Mexico Oct 2017
  • Congratulations to Alex, Nick Mike and Fabio on your latest Angewandte Chemie paper, 21st Sept 2017
  • We hope you have a fantastic 2 years at AStar in Singapore Ed, we look forward to seeing you back in 2019! 15th Sept 2017.
  • Our latest paper is available to preview at ChemRxiv, well done Peter, Michel, Chris, Kun, Ed and Iaroslav for all your hard work. 15th Sept 2017
  • Congratulations Dr Mike Hollas on completing your PhD. We wish you every success for the future. July 2017
  • Sabine awards Professor Christina Moberg the Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry July 2017
  • The Flitsch group had a great week at Biotrans Conference in Budapest July 2017
  • Sabine enjoyed the Beilstein Glyco-Bioinformatics Symposium June 2017
  • Congratulations Mike on your Angewandte Chemie article!
  • Interesting talks and discussions at the Beilstein Glyco-Bioinformatics Symposium 2017, Berlin, Germany.
  • Fond farewell to Emma, we wish you all the very best luck in your new job – you will be missed!

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